About Bitch Talk Podcast
Bitch Talk is a podcast that boldly and unapologetically highlights the ongoing need for BIPOC women representation in media, film, and the arts. The show features thoughtful and fun interviews of marginalized and indie voices working as performers, comedians, independent filmmakers, and activists. Bitch Talk co-hosts Erin Lim and Ange Tabora engage the audience through witty banter and unfiltered honesty.
Founded by Erin Lim in 2013, the show has grown from dining room table recordings to partnerships with Reimagine End of Life, That’s What She Said, and the San Francisco Women’s March, as well as participation at the Sundance Film Festival. The show features interviews from Ron Howard, Barry Jenkins, W. Kamau Bell, Olivia Wilde, John C. Reilly, Daveed Diggs, Lulu Wang, and many more. In October 2020, Bitch Talk will celebrate its 500th episode. The podcast is produced by Charlene Goto of GoTo Productions.
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Basic Bitch - Camel Toe, Pickleball, and Polyamory
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2024 Tribeca Festival - New Wave and A Family Guide To Hunting
We're excited to share our first official coverage of the Tribeca Festival ! (virtually through Zoom, but it still counts!) We kick things off with the…
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COPA 71 Director Rachel Ramsay
We are beyond excited that this documentary is out in theaters, because it is an event that we all should have grown up hearing about! COPA…
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Thelma director Josh Margolin and actor June Squibb
Thelma is the action/comedy film we've all been waiting for, and this interview was just as fun as watching the movie! Thelma is a 93 year-old…
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Frameline 48 Executive Director Allegra Madsen
We're continuing our celebration of Pride Month by discussing the Frameline Film Festival (the world's oldest and largest LGBTQIA film festival, running June 19th-June 29th) with…